Supra LHD services. The following information is included in all Service Agreements to provide an overview of recognised Supra LHD Services and Nationally Funded Centres in NSW. Supra LHD Services are provided across District/Network boundaries and are characterised by a combination of the following factors: Services are provided from limited sites across NSW; Services are high cost with low-volume activity; Individual clinicians or teams in Supra LHD services have specialised skills; Provision of the service is dependent on highly specialised equipment and/or support services; Significant investment in infrastructure is required; Services are provided on behalf of the State; that is, a significant proportion of service users are from outside the host District’s/Network’s catchment Ensuring equitable access to Supra LHD Services will be a key focus. Supra LHD locations and service levels are as follows: Supra LHD Service Measurement Unit Locations Service Requirement Adult Intensive Care Unit Beds Royal North Shore (38) Westmead (49) Nepean (21) Liverpool (34) (1 new in 2018/19) Royal Xxxxxx Xxxxxx (51) Concord (16) Prince of Wales (22) Xxxx Xxxxxx (24) (1 new in 2018/19) St Vincent’s (21) St Xxxxxx (36) Services to be provided in accordance with Critical Care Tertiary Referral Networks & Transfer of Care (Adults) PD2018_011. Units with new beds in 2018/19 will need to demonstrate networked arrangements with identified partner Xxxxx 0 XXXX services, in accordance with the recommended standards in the NSW Agency for Clinical Innovation’s Intensive Care Service Model: NSW Level 4 Adult Intensive Care Unit Mental Health Intensive Care Access Concord - XxXxx East Xxxx Xxxxxxx - Mental Health Intensive Care Unit Prince Of Wales - Mental Health Intensive Care Unit Cumberland – Yaralla Xxxx Orange Health Service - Orange Lachlan ICU Mater, Hunter New England – Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit Provision of equitable access. Supra LHD Service Measurement Unit Locations Service Requirement Adult Liver Transplant Access Royal Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Dependent on the availability of matched organs, in accordance with The Transplantation Society of Australia and New Zealand, Clinical Guidelines for Organ Transplantation from Deceased Donors, Version 1.0— April 2016 Severe Spinal Cord Injury Service Access Prince of Wales Royal North Shore Royal Rehabilitation Centre, Sydney SCHN – Westmead and Randwick Services to be provided in accordance with Critical Care Tertiary Referral Networks ...
Supra LHD services. Under the New Health Technologies and Specialised Services policy (GL2022_012), Supra LHD services are provided across District and Network boundaries to provide equitable access for everyone in NSW. The following information is included in all Service Agreements to provide an overview of recognised Supra LHD services and Nationally Funded Centres in NSW.
Supra LHD services. Supra LHD Services are provided across District, Network and Health Service boundaries and are characterised by a combination of the following factors: Services are provided on behalf of the State; that is, a significant proportion of service users are from outside the host District’s/Network’s catchment Services are provided from limited sites across NSW Services are high cost with low-volume activity Individual clinicians or teams in Supra LHD services have specialised skills Provision of the service is dependent on highly specialised equipment and/or support services Significant investment in infrastructure is required Ensuring equitable access to Supra LHD Services will be a key focus. The following information is included in all Service Agreements to provide an overview of recognised Supra LHD Services and Nationally Funded Centres in NSW.
Supra LHD services. The following information is included in all Service Agreements for the purpose of providing an overview of recognised Supra LHD Services and Nationally Funded Centres in NSW. Supra LHD Services are provided across District/Network boundaries and are characterised by a combination of the following factors: Services are provided from limited sites across NSW; Services are high cost with low-volume activity; Individual clinicians or teams in Supra LHD services have specialised skills; Provision of the service is dependent on highly specialised equipment and/or support organisations; Significant investment in infrastructure is required; Services are provided on behalf of the State; that is, a significant proportion of service users are from outside the host District’s/Network’s catchment Ensuring equitable access to Supra LHD Services will be a key focus in 2017/18. Supra LHD locations and service levels are as follows: